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  • 9th Generation Plasma Display

    Technical Information1

  • The technicians have express their needs and we listened.

    This presentation has been developed especially for the technicians involved in the repair of our plasma televisions.

    Weve gathered and analyzed your emails, questions, feedback, and requests. Based on this information, we have put together a presentation to fulfill your needs.

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  • Topics

    Power Supply/System Control Interaction

    Boards Isolation

    Understanding SOS Condition

    Video Processing

    Troubleshooting

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  • 9th Generation Plasma Display Television

    What really happens when the TV is plugged in?

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  • Sequence of Events when the TV is Plugged InWhen the Plasma TV is plugged in, therere a few

    indications of normal operation. Knowing this will help us understand whats going on with the unit when an

    abnormality occurs.1. There is a click from the relays RL402 and RL403 when they are activated.

    2. The LED in the Optical Jack inside the DT board turns on for approx. 4 seconds.

    3. Immediately after that, one of the Tuner LEDs (Right) turns on (Solid Red)for approximately 20 seconds.

    4. The LED in the Optical Jack inside the DT board turns on again for approx. 1 second and both LEDs (tuner and optical jack) turn off.

    5. Then you will hear another click from the relays RL402 and RL403 indicating that they are no-longer engaged. (Note: At this time the Tuner and the Optical Jack LED turn off.)

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  • Standby Block (Part 1)

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  • Standby Block (Part 2)

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  • Power Supply (Standby Circuit)

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  • Power Supply (Standby Circuit)

    SS34 Connector

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  • STB5V Distribution

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  • STB5V Test Point (P board)

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  • STB5V Test Point (PA board)

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  • Power Supply (Standby Circuit)

    Tuner SUB ON = Command to turn the relays on.

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  • F-STB-ON (Primary)

    H

    H

    H

    L

    T404

    L H

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  • F-STB-14V and PFC Test Points

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  • F-STB-14V

    L

    H

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  • SUB-Voltages Output From the PA Board

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  • PA Board Test Points

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  • Power On/Off OperationPower On/Off Operation

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  • Power Off

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  • Power On

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  • Power Supply Secondary Circuit (1)

    L H

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  • Power Supply Secondary Circuit (2)

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  • Power Supply Connectors

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  • PA board Circuit Explanation

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  • Main-Voltages Output From the PA Board

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  • No Power Troubleshooting Chart

    Can the click sound from the relays be heard after the TV is plugged into the wall

    outlet?

    Is there 5V at pin 1 of connector PA40 on the PA board? Wait for approx. 20 seconds after applying

    AC to the TV. Then turn the power on.

    Is there 2.5V at pin 13 of connector P25 on the P

    board?

    Can the click sound from the relays be heard while attempting to turn the power

    on?

    Replace the P Board.

    NoYes

    Replace the DG Board.

    Replace the P Board.

    NoYes

    YesNo

    Is there 3.3V at pin 1 of connector HC01 on the HC

    board?

    Replace the P Board.

    YesNo

    No

    Is there 2.5V at pin 17 of connector P25 on the P

    board?

    Yes

    NoReplace the D Board.

    Yes

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  • Shutdown Detect Circuits

    Understanding how the SHUTDOWN circuit works

    SOS28

  • What will normally cause the TV to shut down?

    A short circuit on any of the voltage lines

    An over-voltage condition

    Abnormality in the Control Drive Pulse circuit (SC, SU, SD, and SS boards)

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  • Cases When Missing Voltages Can Cause the TV to Shut Down

    Missing the source voltage to the PA board (STB14V) from the P board

    Missing output voltage from the PA board to the DG board.

    Missing 15V or VSUS on either the SS or SC boards while the control drive pulses from the D board are being provided

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  • Cases When Missing Voltages Can Cause the TV to Shut Down

    TPS5VSUB 5V TPS9V

    SUB 9V

    TPM3.3VMAIN 3.3V

    If the SUB 5V, SUB 9V or MAIN 3.3V is missing on the DG Board, the unit goes into shutdown.The power LED blinks ten times. The voltages are monitored on the DG board by the MPU, IC1103.

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  • TV Shutdown due to Over-voltage or Short Circuit

    This could happen if theres a short circuit in one of the B+ lines from the PA board, an over-voltage condition, or missing STB 14V from the P board.

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  • PA Voltage OutputIf any of the SUB or MAIN voltagesthat are high-lighted on the DG Board is missing, the unit goes into shutdown.The power LED blinks ten times.

    If any of the voltages created on the PA Board is excessive or shorted, the unit goes into shut-down.The power LED blinks ten times.

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  • TV Shutdown due to Over-voltage or Short-circuitThe base of Q5642 being low indicates a short circuit in the Main 1.8V, Main 9V, or Main 5V output of the PA board.

    The base of Q5641 being low indicates a short circuit or an over-voltage condition in the NR14V, Main 1.8V, Main 3.3V, SUB 9V, SUB 3.3V or SUB 5V output of the PA board.

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  • PA SOS Detect Circuit

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  • PA-Board_Loss of Sub-Voltage Protection

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  • PA Board_Over-Voltage Protection

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  • To rule out the P board (Use a Peak Hold Meter for voltage reading)Note: Follow this procedure when the click sound of the relay can be heard after the

    unit is plugged in. If the relay does not click, check the STB 5V from the P board. If the STB 5V is missing, the P board may be defective. (If STB 5V is OK, the DG board may be defective.)

    Disconnect connector P10 in the P board (Make sure the TV is unplugged).

    Because you only have 2 to 3 seconds to measure the STB 14V, place your meters probe at pin 1 of connector P10 on the P board before plugging the TV to the AC line.

    Plug the TV to the AC line while still holding the probe at pin 1.

    Check to see if the 14V comes up. If it doesnt come up, the P board is defective. If it does, (since it may take some involvement todetermine which of the PA or the DG board is defective) its OK to order Both the DG and PA boards together.

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  • DT, DG, H Board AssemblyDT, DG, H Board Assembly

    G51 Connector

    SL ConnectorWL ConnectorDT10

    DG5DG3

    GNDPA40

    DT Board

    H BoardDG Board

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  • Removal of Board AssemblyRemoval of Board Assembly

    To uninstall the board assembly, remove the 7 screws indicated by the red circles

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  • Board Assembly (Hidden Connector)Board Assembly (Hidden Connector)

    Hidden ConnectorDG51

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  • Board Layout Without the AssemblyBoard Layout Without the Assembly

  • Power LED blinks 10 timesWhen the power LED blinks 10 times right after the TV has been

    plugged-in into the AC line and the Power is OFF, the P, the PA, the DG, the H, or the DT may be defective.

    DT Board

    H Board

    DG Board

    The DT, DG, and H board are part of the assembly. For troubleshooting, the DT board must be removed.

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  • To rule out the H board:

    Disconnect connector H40 and plug the TV into the AC line

    Note: If the Power LED stops blinking, the H board may be defective.

    If the power LED still blinks, See the next slide.

    Keep in mind, every time the H board is suspected to be defective, change both the PA and the H board at the same time before applying power to the unit.

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  • Power LED blinks 10 timesTo rule out the DT board (Digital Tuner):

    1. Remove the screws securing the DT board. Plug the TV into the AC line.

    2. Note: If the Power LED stops blinking, the DTboard may be defective.

    3. Note: When the DT board is removed, the unit will power up with all functions disabled due to a lack of data communication.

    4. If the Power LED still blinks, it is possible that the problem is the PA or the DG board.

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  • 10 Blinks Due to VSUS or VDA Voltage

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  • Power LED blinks 5 times

    This is caused by abnormalities on the 5V line.

    This could also happen if the VDA voltage is shorted.

    SOS47

  • 5V, VDA, Data, Scan, Sustain Distribution

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  • 5V Distribution

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  • 5V SOS Detection Circuit

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  • Other Causes of 5V SOS

    The Power LED could also blink 5 times if the VDA voltage is shorted [Normally by the Panel (de-multiplexer ICs)].

    To understand the reason, see the next slide

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  • 5V and VDA Distribution on the C Board

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  • How to properly isolate the C boards

    When the ribbon cables from the D board to the C boards are disconnected in order to isolate the C boards, the Power LED will blink 6 times.

    The following circuit explains the reason why. To properly isolate the C boards without having

    the Power LED blink, the test point TP9387 (Labeled TP9387 on the D board) should be grounded through a 1K resistor.

    The VDA connector should be also disconnected.

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  • Drive Reset Circuit

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  • Drive Reset Circuit Test Point

    The test point shown in these pictures is a substitute for TP9387. It is located on the foil side of the board. To make the ground connection,the board has to be removed.

    TP9387 is not shown on the board.

    Foil Side of the D Board

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  • 15V Distribution

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  • 15V SOS Detection Circuit

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  • Sound SOS Detection Circuit

    N SOS

    SOS N

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  • Fan SOS

    2

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  • Fan SOS

    To determine if a fan is the cause of the 11 blinks of the power LED, simply use a peak-hold voltmeter to determine if pin 3 of the fan connector goes High before shutdown. If it does, the fan is defective. If it does not, check the other fans and the fan drive drive circuit.

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  • D Board SOS Detect

    HL

    H

    H

    L H

    H

    3.2VL

    LL

    L

    L

    L

    H

    H (High) or L (Low) = Logic State during normal operation

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  • DG Board SOS Detect

    L

    L

    L

    3.2V

    LLHHH

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  • Origin of Power LED Blinks

    DT10

    20

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  • D Board SOS DetectD Board SOS Detect

    SOS LINE LINE MONITORED NUMBER OF TIMES THE POWER LED

    BLINKS

    SOS 2 15V 2 BLINKS

    SOS 3 P3.3V (15V & STB5V) 3 BLINKS

    SOS 4 PS 4 BLINKS

    SOS 5 5V 5 BLINKS

    SOS 6 SC1 6 BLINKS

    DRVRST 5V DET 6 BLINKS

    SOS 7 SC2 7 BLINKS

    SOS 8 SS 8 BLINKS

    SOS 9 CONF. DC LEVEL SHIFTER 9 BLINKS ?

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  • DG Board SOS Detect

    DG Board SOS Detect

    SOS LINE LINE MONITORED NUMBER OF TIMES THE POWER LED

    BLINKS

    STB 3.3V DET STB 3.3V 10 BLINKS

    MAIN 3.3V DET MAIN 3.3V 10 BLINKS

    SUB 5V DET SUB 5V 10 BLINKS

    SUB 9V DET SUB 9V 10 BLINKS

    PA-TUNER SOS PA & TUNER+30V 10 BLINKS

    FAN SOS FAN CIRCUIT 11BLINKS

    SOUND SOUND OUT CIRCUIT 12 BLINKS

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  • No video, No OSDDetermining whether a No video, No OSD symptom is caused by the video process or the panel drive circuit

    1. Unplug the unit from the wall outlet.

    2. Disconnect the connector DG5 from the DG board.

    3. Plug the unit into the wall outlet and turn on the power.

    4. If the unit displays a white screen, It is a video process problem.

    5. If the unit does not display a white screen, Proceed to check the panel drive circuits.

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  • Electrical Location of Connector DG5

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  • Physical Location of Connector DG5

    DG5

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  • Physical Location of Connector DG5 (Close-Up View)

    DG5

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  • Isolation of the SC and SS Boards

    If any of the connectors providing the 15V or VSUS voltage to the SC or SS board is disconnected while the connectors that provide the Scan and Sustain Drive pulses from the D board are still connected, the TV will shut down.

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  • Isolation of the SC and SS Boards

    Precaution: Do not let the TV run for more than 30 seconds while isolating any of the circuit boards.

    The Scan Board (SC) and the Sustain (SS) board could be easily isolated.

    This can be useful to diagnose: 1. Shutdown Problems2. Video Problems.

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  • Isolation of the SC Board

    The SC board could be isolated from the sources (Supplied Voltage & Scan Control Pulses)

    Supplied Voltage = VSUS(Connector SC2) 15V(Connector SC23)

    From Power Supply (P board)

    Scan Control

    Pulses = Connector SC20 from the SC board

    Connector Location

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  • SC2, SC23, and SC20 DisconnectedSC board completely isolated from the sources (P and D boards)

    This is useful when the Power LED Blinks 6 or 7 times.73

  • Expectation when Isolating the SC BoardThe Supplied voltage VSUS and 15V (SC2 & SC23) cannot be disconnected while

    the Scan Control pulses (SC20) are being supplied to the SC board. This will cause a shutdown condition.

    PowerLED

    If only SC2 is disconnected while SC23 and SC20 are connected:

    The Power LED blinks 6 Times

    If only SC23 is disconnected while SC2 and SC20 are connected:

    The Power LED blinks 7 Times

    If both SC2 and SC23 are disconnected while SC20 is still connected:

    The Power LED blinks 7 Times

    If SC20 is disconnected while SC2 and SC23 are still connected:The Power turns ON (Black Picture No OSD Sound is OK, and there should be video out of the Monitor Jack))

    SS LED is ON and SC LED is OFF

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  • Isolation of the SC BoardThe SC board could be isolated from the Driver Boards (SU &SD)

    Sometimes the TV goes into Shutdown indicating that the problem is located on the SC board. This does not necessarily means that the SC board is the cause of the problem.

    When this occurs, Disconnect both the SU and the SD boards from the SC board.Note: To disconnect, remove 2 screws holding each of these boards in place and disconnect SC41, SU45, SD46 and SC42.

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  • Isolation of the SC BoardThe SC board could be isolated from the Driver Boards (SU &SD)

    Sometimes the TV may not go into Shutdown when there is a scan problem. This symptom seems to be caused by a defective D or SC board. When in reality, it is caused by the SU board.

    When this occurs, disconnect the SU board from the SC board.Note: To disconnect, remove 2 screws holding the boards in place and disconnect SC41, SU45.

    Disconnecting the SU board yields a good picture at the bottom half of the screen and a completely black area in the upper half of the screen.

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  • Isolation of the SU BoardDefective SU

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  • Display ProblemPlease no wild guess _ 1. What is the cause of this symptom?2. How do you isolate a problem of this kind?

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  • Isolation of the SD BoardPlease no wild guess _ 1. What is the cause of this symptom?2. How do you isolate a problem of this kind?

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  • Supply Voltage from P to SS board

    The screen is black because there is no VDA voltage from P12 of SS23 provided to the C boards.

    To completely isolate the SS board:

    1. Disconnect P12 and P11 on the P board and SS23 on the SS board.

    2. Place a jumper at pin 8 and 10 of connector P12.

    P11 VSUSP12

    VDA15V

    STB12V

    SS11

    SS12

    SS23

    VDA

    SS34

    5V AND

    SUSTAINPULSES

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  • Supply Voltage from P to SS board

    If P12 or SS12 is disconnected, pin 8 should be connected to pin 10.

    OrMOVE THE JUMPER

    FROM SS34 TO PIN 8 and

    PIN 10 of CONNECTOR

    P12

    CN SS34STB12VJUMPERPLACE A

    JUMPERACROSS PIN 8 and PIN 10

    of CONNECTOR

    P12 on theP-BOARD

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  • No output to SS board from the D board

    NO 5V AND SUSTAIN PULSES toSS BOARD

    NO VDA TO C BOARDS

    CN SS23

    CN SS34STB12VJUMPER

    Only SS23 Disconnected82

  • No output to SS board from D board

    Only SS23 Disconnected83

  • No output to SS board from D boardNo Sustain Control Pulses and No VSUS

    84 Pin 1 from P12 provides the VDA voltage to SS board

  • Defective D board

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  • Defective D board

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  • Defective D board

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  • SC Board

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  • SC Board

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  • Defective DG board

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  • ForumForumThank you for your participation

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    Technical InformationThe technicians have express their needs and we listened.TopicsWhen the Plasma TV is plugged in, therere a few indications of normal operation. Knowing this will help us understand whatsStandby Block (Part 1)Standby Block (Part 2)Power Supply (Standby Circuit)Power Supply (Standby Circuit)STB5V DistributionSTB5V Test Point (P board)STB5V Test Point (PA board)Power Supply (Standby Circuit)F-STB-ON (Primary)F-STB-14V and PFC Test PointsF-STB-14VSUB-Voltages Output From the PA BoardPA Board Test PointsPower On/Off OperationPower OffPower OnPower Supply Secondary Circuit (1)Power Supply Secondary Circuit (2)Power Supply ConnectorsPA board Circuit ExplanationMain-Voltages Output From the PA BoardNo Power Troubleshooting ChartShutdown Detect CircuitsWhat will normally cause the TV to shut down?Cases When Missing Voltages Can Cause the TV to Shut DownCases When Missing Voltages Can Cause the TV to Shut DownTV Shutdown due to Over-voltage or Short CircuitPA Voltage OutputTV Shutdown due to Over-voltage or Short-circuitPA SOS Detect CircuitPA-Board_Loss of Sub-Voltage ProtectionPA Board_Over-Voltage ProtectionDT, DG, H Board AssemblyRemoval of Board AssemblyBoard Assembly (Hidden Connector)Power LED blinks 10 timesPower LED blinks 10 times10 Blinks Due to VSUS or VDA VoltagePower LED blinks 5 times5V, VDA, Data, Scan, Sustain Distribution5V Distribution5V SOS Detection CircuitOther Causes of 5V SOS5V and VDA Distribution on the C BoardHow to properly isolate the C boardsDrive Reset CircuitDrive Reset Circuit Test Point15V Distribution15V SOS Detection CircuitSound SOS Detection CircuitFan SOSFan SOSD Board SOS DetectDG Board SOS DetectOrigin of Power LED BlinksD Board SOS DetectDG Board SOS DetectNo video, No OSDElectrical Location of Connector DG5Physical Location of Connector DG5Physical Location of Connector DG5 (Close-Up View)Isolation of the SC and SS BoardsIsolation of the SC and SS BoardsIsolation of the SC BoardSC2, SC23, and SC20 DisconnectedExpectation when Isolating the SC BoardIsolation of the SC BoardIsolation of the SC BoardIsolation of the SU BoardDisplay ProblemIsolation of the SD BoardSupply Voltage from P to SS boardNo output to SS board from the D boardNo output to SS board from D boardNo output to SS board from D boardDefective D boardDefective D boardDefective D boardSC BoardSC BoardDefective DG boardForum